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SFFILM Festival

Hermia & Helena

Directed by Matías Piñeiro

USA/Argentina | 86

11 Apr
Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 6:15 pm PT

Description

Foreknowledge of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is by no means required to enjoy Argentine writer-director Matías Piñeiro’s quasi-adaptation, in which a young theater director comes to New York from Buenos Aires on a fellowship to translate Shakespeare’s play into Spanish—and discovers its relation to her life. Agustina Muñoz stars as a young theater director who departs Buenos Aires for a fellowship residency in New York, ostensibly to translate the play into Spanish. Complications gently ensue, with game turns from a companionable cast full of indie-film notables including Keith Poulson, Mati Diop, Dustin Guy Defa, and Dan Sallitt. Piñeiro and cinematographer Fernando Lockett have a gracious and easygoing way of following people around, favoring human gestures even amidst periodic flourishes of formal experimentation. It all has a decidedly Bard-like aspect of deeply engaged creative playfulness, though the filmmaker’s voice is fully his own. It’s also a neat trick that this low-key tale of lostness in translation becomes a resonant affirmation of cultural commonality. Piñeiro handles heady stuff with a wonderfully light touch, and the film casts a lasting spell with its genuine intimacy, ephemeral beauty, and unpretentious vitality. –Jonathan Kiefer

Director Matías Piñeiro

Matías Piñeiro was born in Argentina in 1982, and studied at the Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires. Following a Radcliffe Institute Fellowship at Harvard in 2011, Piñeiro completed a Master of Fine Arts degree at NYU. After Rosalinda (2011), Viola (2012), and The Princess of France (2014), Hermia & Helena is his fourth consecutive film inspired by Shakespeare, and his first predominantly in English. Piñeiro currently divides his time between New York and Buenos Aires.

Trailer

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Film Details

Language English/Spanish

Year 2016

Runtime 86

Country USA/Argentina

Director Matías Piñeiro

Producer Graham Swon, Melanie Schapiro, Andrew Adair, Jake Perlin

Writer Matías Piñeiro

Editor Sebastián Schjaer

Cinematographer Fernando Lockett

Cast Agustina Muñoz, Maria Villar, Mati Diop